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The
Daily
Pioneer-Times.
DEADWOOD,
S.
D.
(BLACK'
HILLS),
SATUBI
A
Y
.MoKXlXii.
.MIA
I,
ls9.
FIVE
CENTS.
PRISONERS
FARE
WELL
Iteebs
wanted
p-0
0
0
0
Authorizes
the
that
they
can
therefore
take
action
under
its
provisions
While
the
state
legislature
has
not
provided
a
penalty
for,
its
violation,
ii
i,
ne
vertheless
an
offeuse
for
the
Indmdjd)
to
sell
licuor
in
ihe
state,
and
evei
saloon
being
run
in
violation
of
the
law
.an
be
closed,
and
the
proprietor
taken
n
'o
i
iiMody
If
he
persists
in
reopening
In-
can
be
arrested
again,
and
agaiu,
mil,
I
he
desists
Tin
board
will
also
adjust
taes
today,
and
will
i
lieu
meel
again
ncM
wc&
ill
regular
session
Organization
of
Nine
Regiments.
i
m.
j.
j
WERTHHEIMER
&
BRO.
I
Otfer
the
Following
Unheard
?
.
of
Reductions
in.
!
Summer
Goods.
Statement
By
a
Kansas
Volunteer
Refuted
By
Commissioner
Worcester.
Filipinos
Captured
By
Americans
Are
Given
the
Best
of
Treatment.
Will
Be
Officered
By
Men
to
Who
Fought
In
the
An
Outing
in
the
East.
Allen
J
Malterner,
who
rclurnd
to
Deadwood
Thursday
from
th
east,
says
the
last
Imperial
Council
of
the
Shriners.
held
Spanish
War.
;
1
T-l
IjSHlNOTON,
June
.iit.-speciai.-i
ue
delegate
and
made
a
rousing
speei
h,
indorsing
and
seconding
the
Fuller
nomination.
The
judges
made
speeches
of
m
.-pi
-ance,
which
were
enthusiastically
received.
The
resolutions
were
concise-
and
unqualified
in
the
Indorsement
of
McKinley
aud
his
administration,
his
foreign
policy
In
t'ubau
and
rhilippLut
affairs,
reaffirmed
the
declaration
of
the
St.
Ixjuis
platform
m
to
the
money
question
and
declared
strongly
for
jtie
fundamental
principles
of
the
parjf.
Tribute
as
paid
I
lie
South
Iiakuta
vol
unteers
in
the
.'ihilippines
and
assure.
them
sympathy
and
loyal
support;
indorsed
the
let'urd
of
the
uiromi
bench
ami
strongly
commended
Corson,
Ilaney.
and
Fuller.
The
resolution
provoked
hearty
applause.
Mr.
Iiiiii
ks
was
invited
to
address
the
convention
after
the
conclusion
of
business.
He
as
listened
(d
wilh
wrapt
attention
and
his
remarks
were
warmly
applauded
He
recounted
his
experiece
during
his
absence
from
tbe
republican
ranks
in
past
years
and
declared
thai
he
would
profit
by
i
he
same
and
return
and
work
with
that
party,
pursuant
to
his
declaration
to
that
effect,
made
some
time
ago.
His
remarks
were
directed
mainly
agtiinst
denio'iaey
which
bee
onsidered
as
having
absorbed
the
reform
parly,
and
be
said
the
latter
party
had
now
passed
beyond
its
UHcfulness.
e
dei
lare.l
t
hat
a
reformer
who
Kjieni
his
lime
and
means
seeking
reforms
was
lately
persoiutlly
suc.-es,sful.
He
intended
In
ihe
future
to
ally
himself
with
that
parly
wlii.
b
a-
i
oMiilisbed
its
reforms
in
line
with
progress
hiuI
happy
contem-plation
of
so.
ial
conditions
Mi
l,ourki-ni.ide
a
Mood
impression
and
was
cordially
treated
duriiu;
his
sp'tvh
and
by
all
who
met
him.
His
frank
avowal
of
future
in-leiniotis
and
disposh
ion
to
ignore
any
TOiunteer
regmi.
uis
lu.
..
lie
Owing
to
the
lateness
of
the
Season
we
have
too
many
of
the38
goods
on
on
hand,
and
they
must
be
sold,
no
matter
what
the
price.
100
pc
Organdes
6c
yd.
value,
15c.
50
pc.
Brandeburgh
Cloth,
Tissue
and
Satines
at
10c
yd.
these
Goods
have
been
sold
at
20
and
25c
per
ji.
10
pc.
Cold,
Dimity
at
10c.
yd.
would
b
cheap
at
15c.
Piques,
our
25c
quality
at
19c.
Madras
Cloths
at
15c,
value
20o.
These
regiments
will
be
L
piillppiiie8
.1
...111
.1
.
.
.-
ae
Slil.(;i1,
jun,.
:)
-Special.
Dean
f
Worcester,
a
member
of
the
American
Philippine
Commission,
cables
today
that
the
statement
made
by
a
Kansas
volunteer
in
one
of
his
letters
home
about
the
captured
Filipinos
being
shot
down
by
the
Americans
was
an
absolute
untruth,
and
had
no
foundation
whatever
Native
prisoners
have
always
been
given
the
very
besi
of
treatment
at
the
hands
of
the
..lifrf
in
at
""""
anu
",r""'-.1
,mi
nnff
iransDOrtation
can
1,0
U
eqeiiiw"
Kand.
They
will
inciuae
ii.ow
uic.
.a
...111
AtiAii
erAimie
Hlir
rmy
tniteiB
,BUon
t
various
points
tnruoui
toe
Lffl.ud
meo
will
enlist
for
two
years
Ljt
The
refiments
will
Lie
omeerea
Dy
lW,
who
served
during
me
spanisn
American
captors.
o
Roosevelt
lor
McKinley.
Al.HANV,
X.
Y
.
June
.io.
Special.
Governor
Roosevelt
returned
today
from
ud
whose
records
are
preserved
in
at
Huffalo.
New
York,
beginning
June
14.
was
the
greatest
ever
known.
He
estimated
that
there
were
twenty-five
thousand
Shriners
in
the
city.
Ten
thousand
or
more
of
them
were
in
the
Hue
of
march
on
the
evening
of
the
Hth,
and
it
appeared
that
if
every
other
man
seen
on
the
sidewalks,
and
not
in
ihe
parade,
wore
a
dres
suit
and
a
fez.
The
pyrotechnics
on
the
evening
of
the
parade
we-re
something
gorgeous.
Fireworks
we're
seni
up
from
all
ihe
roofs
of
the
buildings
along
the
line
of
march,
and
Mr.
Malicrner
says
(hey
were
thu
finest
he
ever
saw
The
people
of
Ihe
city
had
provided
all
kinds
of
amusements
for
the
visiting
Shriners,
and
the
latter
had
carte
blare
In-
to
everything
Pass
books
we're
Issued,
and
these
colilaiue.il
passes
to
''l,i'i
i
Ileal
re
or
other
place
of
amusement
in
ihe
city
Shriner
would
simple
prese
nt
his
book
at
the
door,
the
door
l.ii
peT
would
turn
to
the
pass
for
hlH
particular
place-,
and
tear
it
out
This
wa
i,
ci
her
an
innovation
in
that
sort
of
t
hi
id,'
Mter
ihe
eoiincil
Mr
Mnlterner
and
B
F
Ankeny
wet
on
east
to
the
Thousand
nr
department;
and
In
some
oases
by
.v.
1..-
rf
the
ar.
IjjdjlTOffl
me
res"""
'
bis
wesiem
trip
He
says
The
American
.
.
.
.
...III
I
.....
,H
we;,
I
is
for
McKinley
and
of
course
I
am
111
not
believed
mat
n
iu
ue
iuuuu
White
PIPques
at
10c.
yd.
30
pc
Dimity
at
5c
yd.
10
pc.
Dotted
Mull
at
12Hc
yd.,
the
latest
thing
out.
35
pc.
Dress
Goods
at
10c.
yd.
worth
from
15
to
25c
yd.
These
are
all
New
and
Fresh
GoodB,
no
old
or
shop
worn
stuff,
it
will
pay
you
to
call
and
see
them.
M.
J.
Werthheimer
&
Bro.
'
r
Ire
l'hiliiiinesiloiie
make
It
necessary
fjlnlt
to
salist
the
required
number
of
Cinder
the
two
year
term
provision.
for
his
nominal
ion
and
re
elect
icpi.'
Kruger
Preparing
to
Yield.
tpvernnient
has
been
receiving'
appli-
lor
enlistment
in
the
regular
army
fenteof
a
thousand
a
day.
and
it
is
I'llOTOKI
.
June
.'in
Special
-Evidence
ksjtt
that
men
will
be
more
wining
is
accumulating
to
show
that
I'resident
Krngier
of
i
be
Transvaal
Republic
is
preparing
to
yield
to
ihe
lliitish
demands.
It
jtsa
wlunteers
than
as
regulars.
is
an
Hour.
ceil
that
he
has
decided
to
sub
A
Filipino
Fairy
Tail.
MIS,
June
30.
Special.
The
Filipino
Islands
From
there
they
went
to
Canton
New
"icirk.
Mr
Malterner's
old
home,
and
more
enorts
to
inaugurate
a
new
party
inei
ivith
enthnsiaslie
applause.
.(y
-
.
Desire
La
Chapelle
Returns.
Desire
LaCbappolJe
returned
lo
1
iead
wood
(esterday,
after
no
absence
of
three
and
a
hull
years,
and
announces
that
he
has
come
back
lo
remain.
He
comes
from
uulm
announces
today
ilutt
it
ba
re-mi
mr
of
severe
American
defeats
(4
fie
north
and
south
of
Manila
1
hiatal
a
detachment
of
a
hundred
his
brother,
who
was
out
here
last
winter,
mit
a
bill
lo
the
Kaad,
giving
the
l
itland-ers
a
number
of
iinportaici
concessions.
The
Cannon
Will
Be
Here.
The
Spanish
cannon
captured
by
the
American
forces
at
CaviK
arsenal,
in
Manila
tui'hnr.
last
spring,
and
donated
by
ri-ruxruxruTjTjunjrivrLr
TTT
I
I
T
T
I
nnnl
ttt
its
t
wtiti
5
look
Ihein
on
a
fishing
trip
up
into
the
Adiiciiidai
ks
Mr.
Malterner
and
Mr
ailing
Americans
were
ambushed
by
Ankeny
then
returned
to
Chicago.
and
mkn.
and
the
Americans
suffered
!
Valley
field,
Ouebee.
where
he
attended
thence
to
Clinion.
Iowa.
At
the
latter
place
they
were
also
enlertalneel
In
fine
the
ordinance
departniero
of
the
I'nited
States
navy
lo
Deadwood.
for
ornamental
a
18
being
taken
prisoners
At
I
an
American
detachment
under
V'allev
field
college,
and
finished
Ihe
cours.
shap.
by
Mr.
Ankeny's
brother-in-law
since
he
left
the
Hills
Since
his
com
purposes,
is
on
the
way
m
Deadwood.
and
Rockefeller
surrendered
to
the
Dwight
Lamb.
The
latter
owns
a
private
pletion
he
has
beld
one
of
the
chairs
I
Knoum
arrive
here
Monday
morning
at
Ejn.
and
was
captured.
house
boat
on
the
Mississippi,
and
he
took
a
partv
up
the
river,
thru
some
of
the
ihe
college.
The
course
hat
he
trek
em
braced
eight
velar's
work,
he
haviug
tak
rlivest
scenery
along
the
Father
of
Waters.
en
five
vears
previously.
H"
has
always
wall
mm
wall
mm
"Some
tlmea
her
n
arrow
kitchejn
waJla
StreAeobeed
away
lnt
o
stately
haJla."
y
HUs
happeemed
to
Maud
Muller,
but
my
prices
on
wall
vjaper
make
possible
for
It
to
happen
to
everybody.
My
stock
Is
entltreiy
new
and
up
to
date.
I
cannot
tell
you
about
the
handsome
designs.
You
are
"especially
Jorlted
to
see
tieni.
'
,
,
f
y
PAINTS!
PAINTS!
Now
la
the
time
to
Mint
your
haute.
Remember
thai
ray
afore
la
headquarters
for
all
klada
of
painia
and
painters'
supplies,
especially
for
the
NEW
ERA
MIXED
PAINT.
Every
can
warranted
to
cover
more
surface
and
last
lonrer
than
any
peint
made.
Ooma
In
and
get
color
cards
and
study
color
affects.
The
Old
Reliable
Druggist,
hatl
a
love
for
education,
btil
hi
health
above
Clinton
Mr
Ankeny
came
back
with
Mr
Malterner
as
far
as
his
cuttle
would
not
nermti
him
lo
remain
In
school
10:30,
if
everything
comes
io
pass
as
in-t
i
c-1
pn
d.
(!.
(".
Dennis,
of
mis
city,
division
freigb.
agent
for
the
Elkhorn
company,
heard
from
it
yesterday.
It
was
at
Cheyenne
and
on
its
way
to
Omaha.
From
there
it
will
pass
into
the
c
ustody
of
the
Elkhoin.
andw
ill
be
hurried
right
thru
to
this
city.
If
necessary
it
willb
e
given
&
as
long
as
he
desired
In
his
younger
days
ranch
in
Nebraska,
where
he
stopped
off
ie
go
to
work
again
'
Irs.
McKinley
Sits
Up.
IttHLVOTON,
June
3(1
Special.
-Mrs.
KWff
la
so
far
improved
after
her
realms
as
to
be
considered
cut
of
dan
thl
it
now
able
to
sit
tip.
;
o
'M
Start
Home
Today.
liSlU,
June
JO.
Special.
The
Neb-kuttl
Utah
volunteers
will
scil
for
the
Mr.
LaOhapefle
and
his
brothiv.
Lean
der,
came
to
Dead
wood
in
177.
and
re
mained
here
tiru
all
the
varying
for
I
I
!
I
ATTENTION!
!
!
!
tunes
of
tha
.city's
early
histery.
Le-
car
by
itself,
so
as
to
have
It
here
by
th
Knights
ot
Gambrinus.
Fourth
of
July.
The
Elkhorn
company
is
ander
is
now
.living!
on
a
arm
on
the
Belle
Fourche
Desire
waa
in
builnessin
doing
a
nice
thing
by
the
city
in
thli
w
states
tomorrow.
They
ihave
been
art
transport
for
severmj
Jays,
anil
The
Sir
Knights
will
celebrate
the
47fh
birthday
or
DER
GROSSE
KOENIG
von
BRABANT
On
July
2d,
1C99.
Deadwood
for
ars,
and
a
short
time
before
he
left
the
Black
Hills
he
Invested
in
matter,
and
is
hawling
the
gun
without
cost.
It
ia
a
three
and
a
half
inch
bronze
'
start.
KIRK
C
PHILLIPS.
I
piece,
and
was
shipped
at
Mare
Island
All
business
will
close,
and
no
one
will
the
American
hotel
at
Sundance.
Wyoming.
He
was
suddenly
taken
with
bad
health,
and
compelled
to
take
a
change
navy
yard,
at
San
Francisco
It
is
unfit
iM
PLnrrunjnnnnjwnnnruwjinnjj
be
admitted
to
participate
In
the
festivities
for
anything
other
than
purposes
of
orna
except
full
fledged
knights.
ment,
and
the
ordinance
department
has
titormen
Badly
Beaten.
:UV5LAND.
Jum
SO.
SpexJiU.
Ser-'it
ear
strike
riots
continue,
and
being
resorted
to
by
the
etrlk-'"T
aoo-unlen
conduct?
were
last
nlgfct
t
the
unloa
sym-
M.
J.
DONOVAN,
Burgermeister
af
climate.
He
went
back
to
hJs
old
home.
Valleyfleld,
and
.remained
with
his
sister
ntii
he
had
fulW
regained
his
former
disavowed
all
responsibility
for
any
accidents
that
may
reealt
from
an
attempt
JOE
POZNANSKI,
Dmts
Schrelber.
WILL
ZtVECKLER.
Schatzonelster.
(Der
Gerosse
Seal.)
at
Til-hug
it.
rigor.
He
returns
to
Deadwood
not
un
like
the
Desire
of
the
early
day
f
Dead
If
Judge
John
H.
Burns
of
this
city
is
d
THE
AMERICAN
NATIONAL
BAHlO
nAnJu...
-J
O
.a.
L.
sT
wood,
and
Is
immensely
pleased
with
the
titled
'tn
credit
for
having
suggested
the
idea
Of
iecuriug
a
gun
for
Deadwood.
The
warm
reception
he
ia
receiving
d'om
his
Ob?
friends.
He
was
for
a
long
time
one
of
application
was
then
made
by
Mayor
Star
thru
Sodth
Dakota's
national
representa
tives.
Hubert
J.
Oarnole
and
Charles
1
Burke.
Atkinson's
lew
Book.
'Wlt.-TttBe
SO.-Speelal.
Edwaarf
At-
aanounced
that
he
will
pub-of
his
lectures
and
letters
1
WU-uapertallam.
An
American
flag
Maroo
the
title
pae
at
halt
mast,
loBiwlng
I
n
eruption
:
"In
mem-
e
ravs
soldiers
whose
Uvea
""Bee
Id
thew
ar
of
the
subjiwja-
Dead
wood
s
moet
efficient
and
eBthusiastic
flrement.
and
he
recounts
his
experiences
as
a.
volunteers
flrwman
with
relish
Oe
has
not
seen
his
brother
yet.
and
the
iatter
Is
not
awrre
of
his
being
here.
He
arrived
in
Deadwood
on
the
Burling
,
o
RESOURCES:
March
5th,
1895,
$256,199.69
March
1st,
1
899,
$642,815.00
The
Saloon
Question.
Out
cut
forty
-eight
saloons
in
Lawre3tiee,
ton's
late
train.
The
train
was
oeiajeu
oy
county
but
nine
have
applied
to
have
their
ieenses
renewed.
This
signifies
that
they
having
to
creep
slowly
aiong
not-over
the
road
bd
that
had
been
washed
.
.
...
t.
na
nnt
are
standing
upon
Judge
Moore's
recent
decision
iu
the
question,
and
are
going
te
Philippines,
in
an
effort
to
de
I
Nsph
liberty."
fon
Mine
Reported
Sold.
out.
and
Mr.
at-.nappene
Scroti!
&5&fj2kA
Id
themov
t
pleasant
experience
in
the
world
o
CRBEK.
June
WlJl.wl.1
All
Branches
of
Banking
Business
Transacted,
An
Excellent
Com
bi
nation.
resist
the
attempt
to
osllect
for
licease.
The
count
commissioners
met
yesterday
In
this
city,
to
receive
applications
Tor
license
to
seM
liquor.
Those
who
filed
their
applications
weere:
The
Dakota
Hfctel
company.
Nels
Kelson,
Deawood;
William
High
Class
Photography.
C.
8.
Jackson,
vice
president
and
trees
J3ktoB
gold
mine
la
reported
te
Mb
to
an
Bnkilak
syndicate
The
pleasant
method
and
N'tK-fiHal
urer
of
the
Jackson
-Smith
Photograph
eom
effects
of
the
well
known
reim"dy.
eSTRDP
or
Fiua.
mannfactnred
bv
th
-.wt.;
The
Iiktoa
Conalldatea
lBf
tay
has
paid
SC64.M1
In
pany.
of
Denver,
arrived
in
Deadwood
yes
terday
In
a
private
car,
on
the
Burlington
CALiroKicia.
tie
M'rup
id.,
uiutrat
DRAFTS
ISSUED
Chl.a.
Manila,
Havaaa,
P.rto
Rice
Africa,
Eatea
Frmmmm,
Oanvtaay
an.
all
Parts
af
tha
WarM
at
the
value
of
obtaidini
the
liquid
luxa
ivnmnanVd
by
his
wife,
and
will
speed
tive
principie!i
of
plhntx
known
t
lie
.
i
:
e
i
r
i
sawaat
..Hteal
rates.
COtXXCTIONS
asaaa
carafullw
mn
accounted
tmm
Overdraws
at
Kobebue.
Feiler,
Meyers
Scherf.
Fabrana
Ko-slo.
Thomas
3.
Burke,
ami
Freed
Evans,
Lead;
Anthony
Ranchetta
et
al.
of
Terry;
and
J.
D.
Klngsley,
of
Spearflsh.
each
applicant
beingc
accompanied
by
a
bond.
The
bonds
were
approved
in
each
-ase
.and
the
njBuieuiueaiiy
laxative
anu
nresi'mifie
then!
in
the
form
nr
st
refreshiiip
te
tlie
some
time
in
the
Black
HUls.
photographing
the
points
of
greatest
icenic
Interest-He
spent
several
week.
In
the
Black
Hills
taste
and
aceeotab)
tin-
svsiem.
It
AJJCISCO.
Jane
SO.-WecteL-
We
are
prepard
to
Furnish
is
the
one
prfe-t
s'.ti
ntrtbe
nine
In
xa
tive,
clean
mni;
the
.system
t
iiex-tuullv
0e
-C".-.
.
.
...
-'-"eewwileBeBl
last
summer,
taking
views
along
the
Bur-
""
w.
Stoos,
a
prominent
pby-
Kotiebue.
Hound
must.
w
iihoicsi
in?
cjxtenTi
warranted
bv
borrnHi.
applicants
may
take
out
their
licenses
to
disepellin
colds,
headaches
and
feveers
g-eatly
yet
i.e-omptly
and
rnsblinf?
on
liageten
Route
in
this
section
and
a
large
'
nTwpcmsxieuiiiiy
or
rn
laterals.
the
stork
regarding
the
rich
day
If
they
so
elect.
amount
of
his
work
has
been
seen
nere
to
overcome
haoitnal
constipation
per-
The
commissioners
are
undecided
what
ZT
fJ"
and
frauds.
slBCtB,
attarctlna;
attention
by
Its
coloring.
manenny.
ita
pe-fct
freeloni
from
every
objectionable
qnalit,
and
sub-
to
do.
but
they
are
discussing
the
advis
r"'1'
without
truth.
There
a
Ha
Is
equipped
this
year
to
develop
ana
Btanea,
and
its
aeetinir
on
the
kid'eya.
tad
ability
of
closing
every
saloon
In
ne
eoun
"""ctora
there,
and
iiver
an.
bowels,
without
wear
ei
anz
or
irritating
them,
make
it
th!
ideal
ty
under
the
state
dispensary
law,
which,
t.
i
7
.
The
aufferins
la
finish
Us
pictures
as
he
travels,
u
being
arranged
expressly
for
him
by
the
Burnngton
company,
and
containing
a
laxative.
-
wBse..
i
Accounts
of
Ba.iks,
Corporations
and
Individuals
"J
according
to
the
opinion
Just
handed
down
by
Judge
Moore,
Is
In
effect,
and
which
prohibits
the
sale
of
all
kinds
af
liquor
by
Is
the
D
roc
bp
of
manufacturing
ftgn
re
nred,
aa
they
are
pleasant
to
the
dark
room,
sleeping,
dining
apartments,
.
-I
tha
taste,
bat
the
medicinal
qualities
of
the
Correspond
enoe
Ira
xrit
'
any
person
save
those
In
the
employ
sad
remedy
are
obtained
from
senna
and
Other
aromatic
Dlants.
bv
a
method
and
a
reception
room,
several
m
views
that
he
took
last
summer
are
now
in
the
waiting
room
of
the
Burlington
pas-
unHcr
the
control
of
the
state.
The
board
know
to
the
CaxiroiiHiA
Fie
Sraor
.in
hr
in
session
again
today,
and
will
Co.
only.
In
order
to
ret
ita
beneficial
eial
Convention,"
'
'
tM
June
tl
The
republ
r,BToa
kera
wa.
lot
0UUon-
bt
It
wma
.nthua-
,
T,rr
""ontous.
NoaUnaUntj
m.
M
Noma
OeadTrood,
forConoa;
W.
A.
i.
hi
cltv.
Two
of
these
form
Its
derision
as
to
a
plan
of
pro
eager
ucbiiw
----
sr.
larae
nlcturea
of
Sylvan
lake,
and
an-
DIRECTORS:
ST.
CAOABS.
'
0HM
TREBCH.
enecxa
and
to
avoid
imitations,
please
reroeraber
the
foil
name
of
the
Company
n.
the
falls
of
the
Spear-
printed
on
the
front
of
every
paeksjre.
fish.
In
the
natural
colors.
He
expect
9
CALIFORNIA
FIG
.SYRUP
CO.
tuiiirus
FIUUIKUM,
rMwl
BU
BAES,
V)M
PraaMaaL
cedure.
It
Is
argued
that,
if,
as
Judge
Moore
holds,
the
stats
dispensary
amendment
is
self
executing".
It
la
therefore
la
effect,
and
th
commissioners
ar
of
th
opinion
aaar
raawnsco.
coax.
do
some
work
In
the
wsy
of
photographs
tha
various
mine,
.
mills
and
reduction
MJuuviu.B.
srr.
wrar
roaa.
.
i
v
aawa.
iiwisiasarw
m
rvt
sai
by
all
Dragxista-Prfcx
5e3c.
Pear
soatla.
I
W
t
-
"
-
.
a
m
a
m
mm
plant!
to
tha
Black
Hills
thto
trip.